Someone has to say it and I’m willing to fall on this sword. The latest delay for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild 2, or whatever it ends up being called, is a good first step. It shouldn’t be released this year or really any year where Nintendo’s main platform is the Switch.
The Legend of Zelda series producer, Eiji Aonuma, has an update to share about the launch timing of the sequel to The Legend of #Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Please take a look. pic.twitter.com/7OhayhiuM9
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 29, 2022
I’ve been waiting eagerly for this game, just like so many other people. Breath of The Wild is one of my favorite games ever. To this day, it’s probably still the second-most-played game on my console (right behind Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), and I’ve even been thinking about going back in for a second playthrough. But after seeing it played on the 4K TV I have at home, there’s no way the Switch can do a sequel to Breath of The Wild justice at this stage. It needs something with more power.
I don’t consider myself a huge fan of Nintendo’s games. Some releases excite me, like the latest Kirby game, while I couldn’t care less about others. But regardless of what games Nintendo releases, I’ve seen players of all stripes criticize one thing time and time again: Nintendo’s first-party games have gotten rougher around the edges over time.
I saw those complaints the most after Pokémon Legends: Arceus released. Fans praised it for actually doing something new with the franchise, but the game itself didn’t exactly look picturesque. In terms of tech, Arceus looks and performs worse than games that landed on the system in 2017.
Of course, games on the Switch won’t hold a candle to titles on
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